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nature morte vivante

nature morte vivante

It Will Never Snow Again

It Will Never Snow Again  is a glass installation depicting a house-like structure whose interior is divided into equally sized cells. Inside the cells, fallen and collected tree branches are placed separately, isolated from one another. The elements do not form a unified, functioning system but appear as individual fragments.

The composition employs the gesture of preservation as a form of reordering. Preservation here does not aim at restoration, but at the creation of a new interpretative framework. The structure archives the elements in a state where they still carry the traces of a closed cycle. In this frozen moment, the possibility of interpretation emerges.

Rather than dramatizing loss,  It Will Never Snow Again  draws attention to a quiet transformation in which human intervention appears as a late, ambivalent gesture. The work does not imagine the future, but situates itself in a present where the fact of disappearance has become a fundamental condition of thought.

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